Monday, December 29, 2014

Post Christmas Fun!

THOUGHT:       “When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things - not the great occasions - give off the greatest glow of happiness.” 
― Bob Hope

Friday, Dec 26th - This was a nice and quiet day.  We got up, went to the Temple clinic.  Dad saw 4-5 missionaries and I worked on my blog and talked to kids on face time!  We had a nice visit with the Zapatas and also got to see the Pococks and Smiths!  That was fun to see all of them.  The Pococks live in the senior missionary couple apartments.  About 3 weeks ago, their place had a fire in it and burned the place down.  They were on the 4th floor and the fire only got their place.  They didn't lose much to the fire only now everything they have smells like smoke!  They moved across the hall and life goes on!   We then drove downtown to the Ciudadele to pick up some beaded nativity sets we bought and for other couples as well.  They are beautiful and I will take a pic when we get ours and get it set up!  It is amazing how the lady takes a wax figure and pushes beads into it making all kinds of designs!  It's quite amazing actually!  We got home around 5 pm and spent the rest of day working on stuff in our little place ( hole actually, not having windows and all).  We watched 2 Hallmark Christmas movies.  I like those even tho you know how they will turn out!
PS It was interesting to see how my kids have taken down all their Christmas stuff!  I am leaving my tree up for who knows how long, maybe until next Christmas!  I love the glow of the lights! and the happy feeling it gives me when I see it!!!!


Saturday, Dec 27th -  We made a fatal mistake in asking the Olsons to show us some of the interesting things in Mexico City.  We got up early and drove to the Tianguis  (tee-aun-gees). I bought a little cart that has wheels and a nice bag to put stuff in and pull around when you are shopping.  It was so nice to load that up instead of carrying stuff all around.  Also, let me explain what it is like to go shopping anywhere here.  You go to the store get your bags of food or boxes from Costco.  You come back to the hotel,  drive down in the pit and park.  You get the elevator and unpack all of your food and put it next to the elevator door.  Then one person holds the elevator door open and the other person throws all the food or stuff in the elevator!  Then you go up to your floor and someone holds the door open while the other person throws all the stuff out of the elevator!  Then you take turns carrying the stuff to your place.  It is exhausting just to go shopping!  Let me tell you!
Anywho, we got back and at noon we left our place with the Olsons and Sandbergs.  We walked a few blocks down to a main street and caught a bus.  We rode the bus all the way to the end of it's route and got on the metro!  We rode it 8 stops and got off to go to the merced which is THE biggest shopping area on earth!!!  No one really knows how big it is and you can get lost very easily in there.  There is EVERYTHING you could imagine in there.  It is divided into sections like all the shoe shops are in this big block, candy in another, every kitchen gadget known to man in another block, silk flowers in another block, electronics in another and on and on.  I took a few pics, but I think the pics get lost in the translation.  Really there aren't words to describe this scene!
We finally found our way back out of this place, got back on the metro, went to another stop and ended up coming up right next to the National Cathedral!  The building was started in 1560 and they finished in 1640 or something.  Someone told us today that the people took supplies of some big ruins to build the Cathedral.  It is built on top of huge ruins.  Another fact about this huge cathedral is that it is sinking.  Honestly, you walk around inside and you lean to the left!!!  They keep building up the area around the outside of the building but now you walk into the top half of the huge doors!  They have big plates of glass showing the ground underneath and where stairs are walking up to the Cathedral.  Oh my heck!  The inside is filled with tons of gold and who knows what else.  It is very ornate.  I took some pics I will show you!  While here we got to take a bell tower tour.  We had to climb up 100 little cement stairs up to the bell tower.  The bells are awesome to see and hear!  They have only been doing this tour for the past year.  You are literally walking on the outside of the domed ceilings!  That was my favorite time.
After the Cathedral we walked around the zocolo (which is the main square in a city)  They have things set up for New Years Eve.  They have a big ice slide there where people can hike up and tube down this ice slide.  The line is very long to do this!  They also have 2 ice-skating rinks out there full of people!  Of course it's full of people - there  are only 35 million people that live in the city alone!!!
We walked down a street they have blocked off to cars - because a car couldn't drive there anyway due to all the people!  There was a lady standing on a balcony singing O Holy Night out into the crowd.  She had an incredible voice and that was cool!  We were headed down to the Latin American tower.  We wanted to go up to the top to see the city from there.  It took us forever to walk down there due to all of the people.  Then the line was way too long to wait.  We will go back after the holidays are over.  Across the street is the "house of tiles" which as been turned into a Sanborns - an eating establishment like an upscale Dennys.  It was very beautiful inside.  The huge building was built from blue and white tiles and has quite a story!  We had the famous enchiladas suisas!
We were all tired because we had walked a very long way.  We walked around the corner after dinner to see the big old Post Office.  The buildings are very old and amazing to look at!  After all that we had to turn around and walk all the way back down that road to the zocolo to catch our metro back home!  We had a very sad thing happen to us!  Brother Olson had a nice camera he had taken tons of pics with all day.  When we were walking down that people filled street he lifted up his camera (I did the same thing) and took a pic of the crowd!  We kept walking and walking.  Every block or so the police would stop the crowd so cars could go the other way across the street!  We got to a place where Brother Olson wanted his picture taken so he reached into his fanny pack that was sitting right in front of him and someone had stolen his camera right out of it!  It happened probably while we were waiting for the cars to pass and there was a crowd of people.  Brother Sandberg said that those dang mexicans can steal your socks without even taking your shoes off!!!  That was so sad because he had some really cool pics of our bell tower tour and such!!!  That is the second time he has had his camera stolen.  Well the last time was at gun point, but that is another story!!!  Brother Olson seemed to take it very well.  I would have been so upset!  He kept saying well that's how it goes here in Mexico!  Stupid people!  I guess I shouldn't say that since I'm on a mission, but really, who needs people like that!  We got back to the zocolo in time to see the Christmas lights on the buildings and the Cathedral all lit up.  That was quite a sight!  We found the metro and got home around 8:30!  That was one very long day, but a great day to see all of that stuff!


First trip on the metro!

K here are the Olsons in the Merced
In between them is the isle we walked down!
I don't know really how much a zillion is
but pretty sure there is that much stuff in this place!
We had to walk single file down every ally or walkway!

Just another Merced pic in the shoe department!

One little part of the silk flower dept!

Somehow we were in a human traffic jam!
We got pushed and shoved around heading back into the metro station!

When they were digging for the subway they found this big ruin
so they built around it!!!

The National Cathedral!





See the stairs in the upper right hand corner!
You used to walk up those to get to the Cathedral!
They keep building up the area in front of the Cathedral to the entrance!
Weird!


A pic of one of the bell towers from the roof of the Cathedral!



















Greg standing by the staircase leading up to
more bells! The whole staircase is carved
out of one big tree!





Stairs going up to the bell tower - little and narrow!
The littlest bell they only ring at Easter!































A part of the roof!
I like the brick and the door!
Not sure where it lead to!





The zocolo with the ice  slide on the left and the ice-skating
rinks behind and to the right!
No one really knows what is inside that huge box with trees cut out of it!
Lines of people waiting to do those things!
A view from the roof of the Cathedral!



Look at all that ornate gold!


















        
Another huge ornate gold wall
behind the wall you have already seen!
Nice nativity inside the Cathedral with a Christmas tree!
















Baby Jesus!












The lady standing on the balcony singing O Holy Night!







Greg standing in front of the "house of blue tiles"



National Cathedral - evening!
A big archway!
The purple lights behind are a big building!
Christmas lights on the side of big buildings!





Sunday Dec. 28th - Our last church meetings at this time.  The times have been very convenient because english RS starts at 11:00 am.  We hang around for an hour and then go to the spanish ward that starts at 1:00.  Next year the spanish ward will start at 9:00am so we will be up and going.  Then I will have to wait from noon until 3pm to go back to english RS.  I really enjoy going to the english RS - maybe because I can understand what is being said and also because the spirit seems to be so strong there every week!  The teachers are really good and I like going!  That's all there is to that!!
We had our progressive Christmas dinner on Thursday and had tons of leftovers, so we got everyone who could back together after church and had ham, funeral potatoes, broccoli, corn, salad and I made rolls.  Sis Olson made a truffle for dessert and we had an enjoyable time on the 2nd go around for dinner!!!  I hope dad doesn't get sick and throw up and have you know the other stuff.... tonight like he did on Christmas night!  He keep bragging how he never gets sick!  He got nailed first!  Ha!






Sunday, December 28, 2014

Christmas - really? Doesn't quite feel right!

THOUGHT:  "Born in a stable, cradled in a manger, He came forth from heaven to live on earth as mortal man and to establish the kingdom of God. During His earthly ministry, He taught men the higher law. His glorious gospel reshaped the thinking of the world. He blessed the sick. He caused the lame to walk, the blind to see, the deaf to hear. He even raised the dead to life. To us He has said, 'Come, follow me.'


"As we seek Christ, as we find Him, as we follow Him, we shall have the Christmas spirit, not for one fleeting day each year, but as a companion always. We shall learn to forget ourselves. We shall turn our thoughts to the greater benefit of others" (Thomas S. Monson, "In Search of the Christmas Spirit," Ensign, Dec 1987, 3).

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2014 -   Merry Christmas everyone!  I want you all to know that I am so grateful for you - each of you individually- and for what you have done to bless my life!  Being down here in Mexico has helped me to see even more of how blessed I am!  I have the most wonderful family and friends!  I hope that somehow you can understand what treasures you are in my life!!!
I have also had a lot of time to feel Heavenly Fathers spirit.  I know He lives and loves us and wants us to be happy in our lives.  Some days that seems hard to do, but if we look around at all of the blessings we enjoy every day we will soon come to realize His influence in our lives!   I am learning how to dwell on the positive things in my life and that is helping me to see the blessings easier!
So now that being said - Christmas was so  l - o - n - g!  For two days I kept looking at my watch and thought it was broken cause time didn't move very fast!  I really didn't need to worry - which I have also learned doesn't help! My kids really took over and helped and supported each other!!  I am so proud of them and their efforts to make me happy!  It was so fun to see my house with boxes, bows, kids and toys spread all over!  That is my favorite picture!    Thanks to you that worked so hard to make everyones Christmas great this year!!
Our Christmas schedule included...  getting up fairly early to make cinnamon rolls.  That took a lot longer than usual due to the fact that everything is bitty and had to dealt with on a smaller scale!  I could only make one batch of rolls.  The oven is nuts here so some of the cinnamon rolls were a little doughy on the bottom!  Everyone seemed to enjoy them anyway!  We delivered the rolls to all of the couples and had a nice visit with them!  We went to lunch at Vips down the street.  Vips is like a Denny's in America!  Dad had a hamburger and I had chicken noodle soup!  We delivered more rolls after lunch and had to prepare our funeral potatoes for the Christmas dinner on Christmas day!  We were invited to the Sandbergs place for a traditional Swedish Christmas dinner of creamed rice with cinnamon and sugar, ham and sweet rolls and cookies!  They eat this every year on Christmas eve!  I love learning about new traditions!  That was lots of fun!  We had to hurry back to our place to get on face time and watch Santa come and deliver presents to all the family that were there!  My brother Jim came down from Montana and his two daughters came to dinner also with their family.  The kids managed everything perfectly and had a great time!
Hopefully a good time was had by all!  I had a hard time watching that and not being there, but I made it and life goes on!!!
Christmas morning was just as peaceful and quiet as Christmas eve.  I guess that is what the biggest problem is...  I don't like peace and quiet!  I love the craziness of having the kids and grandkids around me!  That is where the fun is!
We had a nice breakfast casserole with the Andersons.  We were included in the Newman Christmas morning which was a blast!  Santa sure was good to them and I sure love face time!  We started watching White Christmas with the Andersons but didn't get to finish!  We will have to do that today!The Senior couples all planned a progressive dinner that started at 2 pm.  We went to the Sandbergs for appetizers, our place for salad, the Toblers and Rices for main course of ham, potatoes, corn, broccoli and homemade rolls!  Then on to the Olsons for dessert of homemade pies and cheesecake!  The dinner took us 3 1/2 hours to complete.  It was such a fun afternoon! We had to leave to go back to our house because most of the kids all met together to open the presents we got for them! It was fun watching everyone open their presents from us!   Rachel made peach pancakes for dinner afterwards that turned out great so now I see they can do it without us!
Life is good!  Christmas is over for another year.  Happy New Year!


Nothing quite like a little Christmas Eve shopping!
How do you like this octopus with one eye looking at you??
I wanted to get Greg this for Christmas, but he didn't think that was a very good idea!!!
Ungrateful!!!




This is our Christmas selfie!
Greg is almost smiling!
Merry Christmas to all!!!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

1 month in MEXICO!!

THOUGHT:                              “And in despair I bowed my head;
                                                            "There is no peace on earth," I said;
                                                             "For hate is strong,
                                                              And mocks the song
                                                              Of peace on earth, good-will to men!"

                                                             Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
                                                           "God is not dead, nor doth he sleep!
                                                             The Wrong shall fail,
                                                             the Right prevail,
                                                             With peace on earth, good-will to men!”
                                                                                      ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Monday Dec. 22nd - CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!  I MADE IT ONE WHOLE MONTH IN MEXICO!
and I even made it without getting in an accident!!  and going over huge topes ( large speed bumps everywhere)!!! and getting found after we get lost - a million times!!!  and without diarrhea - ever!!!  and walking to and from the office - uphill(which is hard considering we live at 7500 ft)!!!  and drinking bottled water always!!!  and having a water filter always by our sink!!!   and going to the Tianguis and the Ciudadela without buying much!!! and going to Walmart, Costco, Olive Garden, Chilis, Sams Club!!!! and eating tacos for Christmas dinner!! and caroling in SPANISH!!!
AND missing my grandkids (and my kids)!!  and meeting these wonderful senior missionary couples!!  and living in a hotel with very little - really!!  and having a maid come in 3 times a week to clean everything up!!!   and enjoying really nice weather - although you have had really nice weather too!!!    and meeting CUTE missionaries, and awesome Mission Presidents and their wives!!   and helping the poor sick missionaries!!   and giving the missionaries flu shots!!!   and trying to serve others to the best of our ability!!!!  and trying to learn spanish and trying to do better at studying the scriptures!
Another miracle -  Greg sat and watched the BYU football game ( cause it was the only one he could watch) all the way to the miserable end!  That was such a painful game for everyone!!!
Sorry BYU!
We spent the morning shopping with the Andersons.  On the way home dad wanted to go to a family's home where he taught them as a missionary.  We struggled getting there - cause it's always fun to get lost!  He found it and rang the bell and knocked and knocked!  Finally someone came to the door, but they had never heard of the family Greg was looking for!  That would have been awesome if they were still around!  Greg doesn't realize 43 years is a long way back to find people!!!
We took it easy the rest of the evening and caught up on emails and stuff!  We had Papa Johns pizza during the football game so we ate soup at 9 pm and went to bed!!!!



Ringing the bell at the house
Looking for his ward members from 43 years ago!

A lady answered and didn't know the family Greg was looking for! 

The stake center where Greg was such an excellent missionary!

I love how people load up their trucks down here!

Gotta love the purple house!!!


Feliz Navidad!

THOUGHT:                “I heard the bells on Christmas Day
                                             Their old, familiar carols play,
                                             And wild and sweet
                                             The words repeat
                                             Of peace on earth, good-will to men!” 
                                                                  ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


Sunday Dec 21st - We had a nice day today!  We had to be at the church by 8:30 to practice our songs we were singing in the choir!  Sacrament meeting was a nice Christmas program.  Our songs turned out great!  We had to hurry and leave to get home because Spencer and Sara face timed us!  They went to Rachels Sacrament meeting, with the Colemans as well, and face timed her Christmas program.  I'm not sure how legal that is, but it sure was fun to feel like we were right there!  We could hear Ollie calling to MOM!  Rachel sang in a sextet ( I don't like that word) but there were 6 of them singing.  Rachel still has her beautiful voice!  Then she played her violin in a solo, with a cello and with Melissa her friend while she sang O Holy Night!    She seemed to be half the program!  I was so happy to hear and see her perform!  Lesson to the rest of you!  Face time us so we can be part of your lives!  Thank You Spencer for that few minutes of sheer pleasure!!!
After the program we headed back to church to English RS and Priesthood mtg.  I love it there, probably cause I understand whats being said!   Then back home to pick up the Andersons!  ( he can't walk that far to church)  Then back to church for the Spanish Sacrament meeting!  I think the talks were very good!  They don't do any kind of a Christmas thing so it was just like all the other Sacrament meetings.  They are sweet people here in our ward!
We were tired after we had gone to church so many times so we went home and took a nap.
At 5 pm we met and made plates of all the goodies we had all made!  Our group of senior missionaries went caroling! Our group included the Matas, Hobbs, Olsons, Toblers, Rices, Sandbergs, Andersons and Ellises, and their cute daughter that brought us our package! and us!
NOW THAT IS AN EXPERIENCE YOU SHOULD ALL HAVE!
The Elders took us to some of the people they have been working with.  Sister Ellis had made 70 bags of candy to give to children we saw along the way!  The kids here are so dang cute!!!
Our first experience - we come to a metal gate.  There are buildings all around but you can't see in because of all the high walls and fences and gates.  A little lady opened the gate and let us all in.  We walked down some stairs, turned and down more stairs, turned and down more stairs.  We saw 2 ladies with their daughters doing dishes in the community kitchen - I guess!  We turned and went down more stairs.  There was the community toilet in a little cubby!  Keep in mind as we are going down all these stairs there are plain doors everywhere.  Behind those doors whole entire families live in a one room or 1 1/2 room place.  I can't even comprehend how many people lived behind this one gate.  There are hundreds of gates along the road!!!!!  We took a pic of a Christmas tree someone had put up high but out in the middle of alittle courtyard!  The courtyard was about 10ft x 10 ft big.  Clothes were hung all around on clothes lines.  We had to duck under them to get to this one family that lived in the very back of this SUBDIVISION!!!  HaHa!
We were all carrying the plates of cookies and such and also the bags of candy.  Actually some people didn't want us to sing to them and they wouldn't accept our goodies!  WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE???   We were just trying to spread Christmas cheer!
Back on the street, we saw all kinds of people.  Most seemed sad or resolved to their lives.  They were walking home carrying stuff they had been selling all day!  I was saying that I felt so bad for these people, but one of the missionaries said - but they don't know any better or other way!  I guess that is good that they don't!  Anyway, we got to go into about 4 of these little areas and give our goodies and candy away and sing carols to the people.  It was a very humbling experience!
We are all so blessed!  We need to look around us and truly be grateful for the things we have, as well as our families, health, the Gospel and all the rest!  We are a blessed people!  I know that all of you that have had children go to some of these kinds of places on their missions have already heard this lecture!  I guess you have to be there to get it!!!!  We walked a long way in the dark and windy night and were happy to be back home to our little hotel abode!  Good Times!
I can't believe how close to Christmas it is getting!  This is and will be a first for me - being away from all of my family!  Usually it was the kids that were leaving me home on Christmas when they all went on their Choice Humanitarian Adventures!  It's not that fun, but it seems everyone is doing OK at the minute so I can rest easy through this week!!!
IF THE KIDS AREN'T HAPPY - MOM AINT HAPPY - THEN NO ONE IS HAPPY!!!!!
May you be filled with the spirit of Christ this week especially - and for the next 52 weeks!
Love you all!


Caroling!




The Christmas Tree up on the balcony
with the laundry hanging below!

ROAD TRIP! & Tell your mom you love her!

Thought:   My idea of Christmas, whether old-fashioned or modern, is very simple: loving others. Come to think of it, why do we have to wait for Christmas to do that?” 
― Bob Hope

Thursday Dec. 18th - Today is my mother's passing away day, 6 years ago at 3:15 in the afternoon!  I sat by her bedside all day and watched her!  Sure do wish I could tell her I love her just one more time!  Hopefully she already knows that!  I'm sticking with that idea! Rhonda lost her mom in March so we have had this tradition of going somewhere to get chocolate cake in memory of our moms.  We will have to go when I get back, then get back on schedule!  
We got up early this morning and drove to Veracruz with the Olsons, Andersons and Sandbergs! WE met two other couples there that are missionaries over by the temple - the Smiths and Pococks from Idaho Falls. It took us 6 hours to get there.  We drove through some very beautiful mountains and the scenery was spectacular!  It looks just like people told me it looked like!  I tried to trust them and they were right!
Veracruz is on the coast.  We stayed in the Holiday Inn Express right on the beach!  It reminded me a lot of when our family went to Cancun last May!



Kinda looks like our Cancun hotel with the ocean in the background!


The beach isn't as nice!



The Christmas tree in front of the hotel!




















The reason for going to Veracruz was to go to the temple there!  The temple is just like the Newport beach temple.  We were able to catch a 4:00pm session and then did 1 1/2 hours of sealings afterwards in SPANISH!!!  My head is mush!  We went to Chilis for some dinner and the chocolate cake I was suppose to be eating with Rhonda!  The king size bed felt so nice!  I swear our bed at our place is a double!


Greg thinks this is a good pic of the traffic!
It's hard to capture the idea of 6 lanes of traffic
heading into 2 real lanes!

This is out of our hotel room window towards the beach in Veracruz!

The other side!  See the beach down there
with all those houses around it!

Veracruz

Chilis for dinner!

Our hotel behind Greg!

The Veracruz temple

From left the Sandbergs, Pococks and Sis Olson

The nativity scene on the temple grounds

We had to drive through downtown to get to the old fort!
Just took a pic of the side of the road

Another pic of the side of the road!
There are little stands like this everywhere!
I don't know how anyone sells anything because there
so many of these stands!
Friday Dec 19th - We got up early, and headed back over to the temple for a 9 am session.  But unfortunately a bus of temple goers beat us to the temple.  We got dressed and stood in the hallway for 1 hour and 5 min.  Welcome to Mexico!!!  You know how bad it is to start a temple session when you are exhausted!  It's bad enough when you have had a good nights sleep!  Only one side of my headphones worked and so I was crazy all day!  We finally got through with that and headed back to the hotel to change into more comfortable clothes.  We still had to dress like missionaries.  I can't tell you when the last time was that I wore pants!  I guess I won't be for the next 16 1/2 months!  Anyhoo-  the Olsons directed us all to an old fort that Cortez built to protect the port of Veracruz.  This place was built in the early 1500's!  We wandered around there for a couple of hours.  It was a very pleasant afternoon, so fun was had by all!  Also, we got to meet the mission pres. for the Veracruz mission.  I swear his wife is 19!  (Not really) They both look so young!  What a responsibility for such a cute little couple!
Pic of inside of port!
The right is closest to the water so where the
shipments came in.  The left side is where
prisoners were kept!

Greg ready to turn into superman while talking on his phone!
Probably a guard hut!!


pics of the San Juan de Ulua
built in 1500's

Courtyard!
 The archways tot he left led out to the docks!

Out on the dock!

Prisoners were kept here!
Those white bumps are stalagtites
and stalagmites!  I don't remember which is which!
One grows up and the other drips down!

Cool old door to keep prisoners in!


We all met at a famous fish restaurant for dinner!  Never quite got the name!  It was in Spanish, you know!  I had shimp on a shishkabob and Greg had some white fish!  Who really knows what your eating here in Mexico?????

It's hard to see the funny fish hanging on the pole!  Sorry

A table on the beach!

All I can say is Welcome to Mexico!


Saturday Dec. 20th - Again we got up early (GREG WON'T TELL ME WHY WE ALWAYS HAVE TO GET UP SO EARLY!)  Why can't I just sleep in once in awhile!
The Andersons rode with us on the way back home.  We were scheduled to go to the Xalapa (sounds like halapa) mission to give the missionaries their flu shots!  We finally arrived there after going through all these small towns, which I wanted to stop and roam around in, but no, Greg is always on the run!  You all know that!  Greg already wrote - out of turn - about how we finally found the church!  We met Pres. and Sister Greer.  They are from Gilbert Az.  These mission presidents and wives are just the nicest people ever!  I love sister Greer!  She doesn't speak Spanish!  We will be friends, I just know it!  Also sister Pocock doesn't spanish either.  She has been in Mexico for 8 months!  We will be friends too!  Well, someone had already given the missionaries their shots, so got to enjoy watching their skits ( Elders took turns trying to convert Santa Claus.)  Funny!
The Greers also invited us to their mission Christmas lunch they were feeding the missionaries!  YUM!  We had ham with a pineapple sauce, salad, mashed potatoes with cheese, corn chowder soup and a roll.  Cheesecake for dessert!  Best lunch EVER!  We had so much fun visiting with the missionaries!  I met Mike Lee 's(the Senator)  son!  He is almost done with his mission.  His twin brother is in Michigan or somewhere also speaking Spanish!  Cute kid!  Our friends son - Chris Anjeweirden is in this mission, but he was up north and didn't get to see him!
We had a long drive ahead of us, so we left after lunch!  We also met up with all the others who had left later than us.  We met at some ruins in the middle of nowhere!  They were called the Cantalon ruins.  There was evidence that the ruins were built around 600 BC and were inhabited until 1100AD. At the peak it is estimated that 93,000 people lived there!  WOW!  Cool stuff!  We climbed around them.  I dont know how the kids could walk on that volcanic rock that was everywhere.  They must have had leather feet!  
We had to drive over another big mountain pass to get home.  It was extremely foggy and very hard to see for a long while.  I was driving (of course) and that was scary!  Even scarier than the crazy people in the city!  We finally arrived back to our place around 7:30 pm.  I was very excited to get home because our kids had sent stuff with a daughter of the Ellis' that was coming down to visit for Christmas!  We didn't connect until Sunday.  I also had to make chocolate chip cookies for our caroling party on Sunday and do the laundry!  We finally got to bed around 12:30, then Beka facetimed us at 12:45 just to visit!  She has gone nuts now that finals are over!  Still nice to talk to her.
Looks out of place in Veracruz!

Following this truck filled with burnt sugar cane!
I love how high they pile their trucks!

There really aren't words!
A little family taking their sugar cane to a market probably!
The husband is walking on the side!
We are on our way out to see the ruins in the
middle of nowhere and we see this!!!

A huge Christmas tree at the ruins!
I don't know how someone got the bow on the top!

Walkway up to the ruins!  Called 1st avenue!

A section of the ruins that housed a family of 20!
So the archeologist say!
Do those people really know what they are talking about???
Do they really know where the people slept, ate, worked or sacrificed their horrible teenagers????
They say these ruins are from 600 BC
What will people say about the ruins we leave in 500 years or longer???




Pretty amazing really!
How long did it take to put all of those rocks together?

Ruins up the hill and a whole city is up on top!

Looking up the hill at a huge ruin!
All this is built out of volcanic rock!
Do you know how sharp these rocks are??

A main walkway
either 1st or 2nd avenue!

This is part of the ruins that have not been restored!
It seems to go on forever out there in the desert!
Have a very Merry Christmas this week!